One year ago, law enforcement launched a concerted effort to find victims of suspected serial killer David Parker Ray. They even brought out the last woman who escaped his sadistic torture chamber.It was a crime so heinous, but a woman survived being kept as a sex slave, chained up and naked inside David Parker Ray's trailer. His torture chamber was filled with sex gadgets that he called the "Toy Box."Cynthia Jaramillo escaped with nothing but a dog collar around her neck."He was a very sick man. He liked hurting people and his intentions were to get off on hurting people," she said during a news conference in November.She believes other victims weren't so lucky."They didn't have to go through what I went through but they did," she said. "They probably didn't make it like I did."Last year's appearance was rare for Jaramillo. She faced reporters as part of the FBI's effort to generate new leads.Investigators strongly believe that Ray killed as many as 60 people from the Arizona and Albuquerque area while he lived in Truth of Consequences, but human remains have never been found.The FBI also made a podcast which showed pictures of the items Ray kept as memorabilia. Ray kept a lock of hair from one of his victims.Agents also searched Elephant Butte after getting fresh a tip that David Parker Ray dumped one of his victims there.No one would confirm who the agents were looking for.In 1995, Jill Troia vanished the night she and her girlfriend, Jesse Ray, David Parker Ray's daughter disappeared from Albuquerque.Investigators have said Ray had bragged about dumping an Asian girl there. Troia was of Asian decent.The low water levels exposed new ground of the Butte. The effort resulted in a deluge of phone calls, but so far, nothing has brought the FBI any closer to finding answers.A spokesperson for the FBI said the case remains active. Anyone with tips is asked to call 505-889-1300.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —

One year ago, law enforcement launched a concerted effort to find victims of suspected serial killer David Parker Ray. They even brought out the last woman who escaped his sadistic torture chamber.

It was a crime so heinous, but a woman survived being kept as a sex slave, chained up and naked inside David Parker Ray's trailer. His torture chamber was filled with sex gadgets that he called the "Toy Box."

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Cynthia Jaramillo escaped with nothing but a dog collar around her neck.

"He was a very sick man. He liked hurting people and his intentions were to get off on hurting people," she said during a news conference in November.

She believes other victims weren't so lucky.

"They didn't have to go through what I went through but they did," she said. "They probably didn't make it like I did."

Last year's appearance was rare for Jaramillo. She faced reporters as part of the FBI's effort to generate new leads.

Investigators strongly believe that Ray killed as many as 60 people from the Arizona and Albuquerque area while he lived in Truth of Consequences, but human remains have never been found.

The FBI also made a podcast which showed pictures of the items Ray kept as memorabilia. Ray kept a lock of hair from one of his victims.

Agents also searched Elephant Butte after getting fresh a tip that David Parker Ray dumped one of his victims there.

No one would confirm who the agents were looking for.

In 1995, Jill Troia vanished the night she and her girlfriend, Jesse Ray, David Parker Ray's daughter disappeared from Albuquerque.

Investigators have said Ray had bragged about dumping an Asian girl there. Troia was of Asian decent.

The low water levels exposed new ground of the Butte. The effort resulted in a deluge of phone calls, but so far, nothing has brought the FBI any closer to finding answers.

A spokesperson for the FBI said the case remains active. Anyone with tips is asked to call 505-889-1300.